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OECD Committee for Scientific and Technological Policy (CSTP)
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Steering and Funding of Research Institutions (SFRI)
Workshop on the International Mobility of Researchers
28 March 2007
International Energy Agency (IEA)
9, rue de la Fédération, 75015 Paris, France
Background | Objectives | Programme and presentations
Background
Across the OECD, there is growing demand for a better understanding of the scale, direction and drivers of the international mobility of scientific and technical talent. An increasing number of countries are implementing policy measures to attract foreign researchers and to facilitate their access to the labour market. However, competition for skilled researchers is increasing, and policy makers need to be concerned with measures both to attract researchers and to retain them. There has been an increase in return flows to some countries, especially to non-OECD member countries such as China and India as well as to OECD countries like Ireland who are actively courting expatriate researchers. In addition, some OECD countries have developed policy measures to promote the temporary outward flow of students and researchers to enhance international mobility and ‘brain circulation’.
Objectives
The aims of this one-day workshop were to:
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assess the stocks and flows of researcher mobility in OECD and certain non-member countries;
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analyse the policy options for enhancing the international mobility of researchers at the national and institutional level; and
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examine the policy options for designing researcher mobility schemes that can build research capacity in both OECD countries and non-member economies.
Programme and presentations
Welcome and Opening
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Mr. John Dryden, Deputy Director, Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry, OECD
Session 1: The scale, direction and drivers of the international mobility of researchers
Chair: Dr. Shinichi Yamamoto, Member of the JSPS University International Strategy Council, Hiroshima University, Japan
Discussant: Dr. Franco Malerba, Science and Technology Advisor, Italian Permanent Delegation to OECD
Session 2: Issues and options for enhancing the international mobility of researchers
Chair: Dr. Sveva Avveduto, National Research Council, Italy
Discussant: Prof. Hiroshi Ota, JSPS Research Advisor, Hitotsubashi University, Japan
Session 3: International experiences: case studies of national and institutional policies
Chair: Mr. Luis Sanz Menendez, Ministry of Education and Science, Spain
Discussant: Mr. François Sauvé, Canada Research Chairs Program, Canada
Policy roundtable
Chair: Dr. Roger Ridley, Ministry of Research, Science and Technology, New Zealand
Policy overview and outcomes
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Mr. William Thorn, Counsellor, Education, Science and Training, Australia
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Dr. Shinichi Yamamoto, Hiroshima University, Japan
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Mr. Mark Beatson, Office of Science and Innovation, Department of Trade and Industry, UK
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Dr. Andrew Dearing, Secretary General, European Industrial Research Management Association
Looking into the future
Discussion and close
Last update: 11 April 2007
For further information, contact Ester Basri (ester.basri@oecd.org)
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